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IMPORTANT

WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. To emphasize special information, the words
! WARNING , ! CAUTION and NOTE have special meanings. Pay special attention to the messages high-
lighted by these signal words.

! WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or injury.

! CAUTION
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage.

NOTE:
Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions clearer.

! WARNING
This service manual is intended for authorized Suzuki dealers and qualified service technicians only.

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Inexperienced technicians or technicians without the proper tools and equipment may not be able to
properly perform the services described in this manual.
Improper repair may result in injury to the technician and may render the vehicle unsafe for the driver
and passengers.

! WARNING
For vehicles equipped with a Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
• Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
• If the air bag system and another vehicle system both need repair, Suzuki recommends that the air
bag system be repaired first, to help avoid unintended air bag system activation.
• Do not modify the steering wheel, instrument panel or any other air bag system component on or
around air bag system components or wiring. Modifications can adversely affect air bag system
performance and lead to injury.
• If the vehicle will be exposed to temperatures over 93 °C (200 °F), for example, during a paint baking
process, remove the air bag system components, that is air bag (inflator) modules, SDM and/or seat
belt with pretensioner, beforehand to avoid component damage or unintended activation.
The circle with a slash in this manual means “Don’t do this” or “Don’t let this happen”.
FOREWORD
This SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL is a supplement to SX4 (RW415/RW416) SERVICE MANUAL.
It has been prepared exclusively for the following applicable model.

Applicable model:
SX4 (RW416) TAIWAN model

This supplementary service manual describes only different service information of the above applicable model
as compared with SX4 (RW415/RW416) SERVICE MANUAL. Therefore, whenever servicing the above applica-
ble models, consult this supplement first. And for any section, item or description not found in this supplement,
refer to the related manual below.

When replacing parts or servicing by disassembling, it is recommended to use SUZUKI genuine parts, tools and
service materials as specified in each description.

All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this literature are based on the latest product infor-

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mation available at the time of publication approval. And used as the main subject of description is the vehicle of
standard specifications among others.
Therefore, note that illustrations may differ from the vehicle being actually serviced.
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

Related Manuals:

Manual Name Manual No.


SX4 (RW415/RW416) SERVICE MANUAL 99500-52L10-01E

© 2007 SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved.


No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechan-
ical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Suzuki Motor Corporation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Control Systems....................................................... 10-i


Body Electrical Control System............................ 10B-1 1

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Table of Contents 10- i

Section 10

Control Systems
CONTENTS

Body Electrical Control System ........... 10B-1 DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag
Precautions.........................................................10B-1 Communication Circuit Malfunction...............10B-16
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble ................... 10B-1 DTC B1157 (No. 1157): Air Bag Deployment
General Description ...........................................10B-1 Signal Input ...................................................10B-17
BCM General Description ................................. 10B-1 DTC B1170 (No. 1170): EEPROM Access
CAN Communication System Description......... 10B-1 Error ..............................................................10B-18
Theft Deterrent Light Description ...................... 10B-2 DTC U0073 (No. 0073): Control Module

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Communication Bus Off ................................10B-18
Schematic and Routing Diagram......................10B-3
DTC U0100 (No. 0100): Lost Communication
Body Electrical Control System Wiring Circuit
with ECM.......................................................10B-18
Diagram .......................................................... 10B-3
DTC U0101 (No. 0101): Lost Communication
Connector Layout Diagram of BCM .................. 10B-4
with TCM .......................................................10B-18
Component Location .........................................10B-5 DTC U0155 (No. 0155): Lost Communication
BCM and Related System Component with Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control
Location .......................................................... 10B-5 Module ..........................................................10B-18
Diagnostic Information and Procedures..........10B-6 DTC U1144 (No. 1144): Lost Communication
BCM Self-Diagnosis Function ........................... 10B-6 with Keyless Start Control Module ................10B-18
Body Electrical Control System Check.............. 10B-7 Inspection of BCM and Its Circuits ..................10B-19
Scan Tool Data ................................................. 10B-9 Repair Instructions ..........................................10B-26
DTC Table....................................................... 10B-11 BCM Removal and Installation........................10B-26
DTC Check ..................................................... 10B-12 Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal
DTC Clearance ............................................... 10B-13 and Installation ..............................................10B-26
BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check 10B-14 Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection ...10B-26
DTC B1133 (No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too
Special Tools and Equipment .........................10B-26
High............................................................... 10B-15
Special Tool ....................................................10B-26
DTC B1141 / B1142 (No. 1141 / No. 1142):
Outside Air Temperature (Ambient Temp.)
Sensor Circuit Malfunction ............................ 10B-15

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10B-1 Body Electrical Control System:

Body Electrical Control System


Control Systems

Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble
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• Diagnostic information stored in BCM memory can be cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan tool.
Before using scan tool, read its Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good understanding as to what
functions are available and how to use it.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00 in related manual” before inspection and
observe what is written there.
• Communication of ECM, TCM (A/T model), ABS control module, keyless start control module (if equipped),
combination meter and BCM is established by CAN (Controller Area Network). For detail of CAN communication for
BCM, refer to “CAN Communication System Description”. Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care
referring to “Precaution for CAN Communication System in Section 00 in related manual”.

General Description
BCM General Description

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S7RW0BA201001
The BCM incorporates relays and controllers which are used for the following systems and controls them.
• Power door lock
• Keyless entry
• Door lock function of keyless start system (if equipped)
• Rear wiper (if equipped)
• Combination meter
• Interior light
• Warning buzzer
• Rear end door window / back window defogger
• Rear end door opener (Hatchback)
• Trunk lid opener function of keyless start system (if equipped)
• Theft deterrent light
• Clearance light
• Front fog light (if equipped)
• Panic alarm function
Also, the BCM has a function to cause the interior light and open door warning light in the combination meter to turn off
when any door is left open for longer than 15 minutes to reduce wasteful battery consumption.
In addition, it is possible to check operation of actuator which is controlled by BCM by using the output test function of
SUZUKI scan tool to operate actuator simulatively.

CAN Communication System Description


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Refer to “CAN Communication System Description in Section 1A in related manual” for CAN communication system
description.
BCM communication control data with each control module as follows.
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-2

BCM Transmission Data

Keyless Start
Combination
ECM Control Module
Meter
(if equipped)

A/C switch ON signal


Electric load signal
Brake fluid level switch signal
Parking brake switch signal
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC)
Illumination ON signal
BCM Transmit DATA
Seat belt buckle switch signal
Charging system signal
Engine oil pressure switch signal
Door switch status
Door lock status
Trunk lid switch status
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BCM Reception Data

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Keyless Start
TCM Combination
ECM Control Module
(A/T model) Meter
(if equipped)

Engine speed signal


Engine coolant temperature signal
Vehicle speed signal
Brake pedal switch signal
A/C compressor clutch signal
A/C refrigerant pressure signal
Fuel consumption signal
Engine type signal
BCM Receive DATA
Transmission range sensor signal
Combination meter spec signal
Ignition knob switch signal
Door lock/unlock request signal
Trunk lid open request signal
Buzzer request signal
Answer back request signal
Panic alarm request signal
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Theft Deterrent Light Description


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The information display or clock (1) of this vehicle includes a theft deterrent light (2) for the theft preventive purpose.
The BCM makes the theft deterrent light flash at certain intervals after the ignition switch is turned off until it is turned
on again. Also, DTCs stored in BCM can be checked by reading the flashing patterns of the theft deterrent light when
diagnosing troubles.

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10B-3 Body Electrical Control System:

Schematic and Routing Diagram


Body Electrical Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram
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2 1
OFF INT
BLU/BLK G04-7 G04-19 YEL
GRN G04-6 25
ON
3 26
IG1
G05-24 YEL/RED
GRY G04-16 G05-21 YEL/BLK
27 +B
G05-12 BLU/WHT
WHT/BLU G05-10
4
28
5 G04-9 GRY/RED
YEL G04-5
G05-17 BLK
6 29
7
IG2 IG2 31
LT GRN G05-18
G05-13 RED
PNK G05-19 30

BLK G05-20
32

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BLK/BLU G05-39 33
BLK/RED G05-38 G05-1 RED
BLK/YEL G05-29 G05-3 WHT 34
35
8 9 9 9 10

37 36
11
GRN/WHT G05-6
12
RED/BLK G05-7 G05-2 RED
13 G05-4 WHT
RED/BLU G05-8 +BB 38
14 IG1
BRN/YEL G05-40 39
G05-35 BLU
15 GRY/RED G05-26
40
GRY/WHT G05-27 G05-34 WHT
41 42
16 BRN G05-36 +B

LT GRN/BLK G05-37
17 45 44
43
WHT/RED G05-30
G05-14 BRN +B
18
GRN/YEL G04-20
48 47
46
19
G05-15 BLU
GRY G05-9

+B
+B OFF 20 50 G06-7 BLU/YEL
DOOR
WHT G06-15
ON +B 49

G06-8 GRN/RED
51
+B +B G06-9 GRN
21
PPL G04-22
+B
51 G06-2 GRN 54 54 53 52
22
+B
51 G06-3 RED/BLU +B
G06-5 BLK/RED
RED G06-12
G06-13 WHT/RED
23 24 55
H G04-3 BLU/YEL
YEL G04-10
LO HI G04-2 WHT/BLK 56
C G04-1 BLK/WHT
G06-1 BLK
RED/YEL G04-11
12 V G04-12 BLK/ORN 57
58 59 5V

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Body Electrical Control System: 10B-4

1. BCM 23. Dimmer and passing switch 45. Rear end door window / back window
defogger
2. Rear wiper and washer switch 24. Lighting switch 46. Horn relay
3. Theft deterrent light 25. SDM 47. Horn switch
4. Generator 26. Outside air temperature sensor (if equipped) 48. Horn
5. Information display (if equipped) 27. Tail light relay 49. Rear end door / trunk lid opener
actuator
6. HVAC control module (if equipped) 28. Front fog light switch (if equipped) 50. Rear end door / trunk lid opener relay
7. Keyless entry receiver (if equipped) 29. Front fog light relay (if equipped) 51. Door lock actuator relay
8. Driver side door switch 30. Rear wiper relay 52. Driver side door lock actuator
9. Other than driver side door switch 31. Rear wiper motor 53. Passenger side door lock actuator
10. Rear end door / trunk lid switch 32. Keyless start control module (if equipped) 54. Rear door lock actuator
11. A/C switch (if equipped) 33. CAN junction connector 55. Key reminder switch
12. Brake fluid level switch 34. ABS control module 56. Ignition switch
13. Parking brake switch 35. Combination meter 57. Battery
14. Driver side seat belt switch 36. ECM 58. Engine ground
15. Manual door lock switch 37. TCM (A/T model) 59. Body ground
16. Door key cylinder switch (included in door lock 38. DLC INT: Rear wiper intermittent position
actuator)
17. Rear end door opener switch 39. To SDM and HVAC control module ON: Rear wiper ON position
18. Rear end door window / back window defogger 40. Hazard warning switch LO: Low beam position
switch
19. Oil pressure switch 41. Turn signal and hazard warning relay HI: High beam position
20. Interior light 42. To turn signal light C: Clearance position

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21. P/S control module 43. Rear end door window / back window defogger H: Head position
relay
22. Audio unit (if equipped) 44. Rear end door window / back window defogger
indicator light

Connector Layout Diagram of BCM


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BCM Connectors (Viewed from Harness Side)

G04

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

G05
G06

6 5 4 3 2 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21

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1. BCM
10B-5 Body Electrical Control System:

Component Location
BCM and Related System Component Location
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[C]
9

8
10
2
1
[D]

31

32

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6
5

30 19 18

17 7
21

20 14

23
27 25
[A]
16 15
13

26 24
[B] 15
22
22 28 12
33 16 11
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[A]: Auto A/C 10. Rear end door opener actuator (incorporated in door 23. BCM
switch)
[B]: Manual A/C 11. Keyless entry receiver or keyless start control module 24. Tail light relay
(if equipped)
[C]: Hatchback 12. Parking brake switch 25. Horn relay
[D]: Sedan 13. Seat belt buckle switch 26. Rear wiper relay
1. Generator 14. Theft deterrent light 27. Rear end door window defogger relay
2. Brake fluid level switch 15. Rear end door window / back window defogger switch 28. Turn signal and hazard warning relay
3. ECM 16. A/C switch (if equipped) 29. Front fog light relay (if equipped)
4. Oil pressure switch 17. Hazard warning switch 30. Front fog light switch (if equipped)
5. Outside air temperature sensor (if equipped) 18. Rear wiper switch 31. Trunk lid opener actuator (keyless start
model)
6. Door lock actuator (incorporated in key 19. Lighting switch 32. Trunk lid switch (keyless start model)
cylinder switch)
7. Door switch 20. Manual door lock switch (if equipped) 33. Back window defogger relay
8. Interior light 21. Key reminder switch (included in ignition switch)
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-6

9. Rear end door opener switch (if equipped) 22. Junction block

Diagnostic Information and Procedures


BCM Self-Diagnosis Function
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• BCM monitors conditions of the system components and its circuit with ignition switch turned to ON position. When
an abnormality in the system occurs, the area where that abnormality lies is stored in the memory of EEPROM in
BCM.
• DTC can be checked in either one of following ways.
– DTC can be checked by SUZUKI scan tool (2) connected to DLC (1).
– DTC can be read from flashing pattern of Theft deterrent light (3). In addition, when theft deterrent light is flashing
for DTC outputting DTC is displayed on combination meter (4) at the same time.

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BCM Input / Output Table


Control Input Output
• Key cylinder switch • Each door lock actuator
Power door lock system
• Manual door lock switch
• Key reminder switch • Each door lock actuator
Keyless entry system • Keyless entry receiver • Turn signal and hazard warning relay
• Each door switch • Interior light
Keyless start system • Keyless start control module • Each door lock actuator
(Door lock function) • Turn signal and hazard warning relay
(if equipped) • Interior light
Keyless start system • Keyless start control module • Trunk lid opener actuator
(Trunk lid opener function)
• Rear wiper INT switch • Rear wiper relay
Rear wiper
• Rear wiper LO switch
• Tail light switch • Combination meter
• Oil pressure switch
• Parking brake switch
Combination meter • Driver side seat belt switch
• Brake fluid level switch
• Generator
• Each door switch
• Each door switch • Interior light
Interior light
• Key reminder switch
10B-7 Body Electrical Control System:

Control Input Output


• Key reminder switch • Warning buzzer (located in BCM)
• Tail light switch
Warning buzzer • Driver side door switch
• Keyless start control module (if equipped)
• TCM (reverse signal) (if equipped)
• Rear end door window / back window • Rear end door window / back window
Rear end door window / defogger switch defogger relay
back window defogger
• Generator
• Manual door lock switch (unlock signal) • Rear end door opener relay
• Key cylinder switch (unlock signal)
Rear end door opener
• Keyless entry transmitter (unlock signal)
• Rear end door opener switch
Door lock canceller • SDM (air bag deployment signal) • Each door lock actuator
• Key reminder switch • Theft deterrent light (located in
Theft deterrent light
information display or clock)
• Panic alarm request signal • Headlight low beam
Panic alarm function • Tail light relay
• Horn relay

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Tail light • Lighting switch • Tail light relay
• Lighting switch • Front fog light relay
Front fog light (if equipped)
• Front fog light switch

Body Electrical Control System Check


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Step Action Yes No


1 ) Customer complaint analysis Go to Step 2. Perform customer
1) Perform customer complaint analysis. complaint analysis.

Was customer complaint analysis performed?


2 ) Problem symptom confirmation Go to Step 3. Go to Step 7.
1) Perform problem symptom confirmation.

Does trouble recur?


3 ) DTC check Go to Step 4. Go to Step 5.
1) Check DTC.

Is it malfunction code?
4 ) Troubleshooting for DTC Go to Step 7. Check and repair
1) Check and repair according to DTC diag. flow. malfunction part(s).

Are check and repair completed?


5 ) Body electrical control system symptom diagnosis Repair or replace Go to Step 6.
1) Perform check and repair referring to “Symptom malfunction part(s).
Diagnosis” of system having a trouble.

Is there faulty condition?


6 ) Check for intermittent problem Repair or replace Go to Step 7.
1) Check for intermittent problem. malfunction part(s).

Is there faulty condition?


7 ) Final confirmation test Go to Step 4. End.
1) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance”.
2) Check DTC referring to “DTC Check”.

Is there any DTC?


Body Electrical Control System: 10B-8

Customer Complaint Analysis


Record details of the problem (failure, complaint) and how it occurred as described by the customer.
For this purpose, use of such a questionnaire form as shown in the figure will facilitate collecting information to the
point required for proper analysis and diagnosis.
Customer questionnaire (example)

Customer s name: Model: VIN:

Date of issue: Date Reg: Date of problem: Mileage:

Power door lock system does not operate


Keyless entry system does not operate
Rear end door window defogger does not operate
Rear wiper does not operate
Problem Symptoms Rear end door opener does not operate

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Warning buzzer does not sound
Interior light does not light
Theft deterrent light does not flush
Other

Frequency of Occurrence Continuous / Intermittent ( times a day, a month)


/ Other
Weather:
Environmental Condition Fine / Cloudy / Rain / Snow / Other
Temperature: ( F)

Diagnostic Trouble Code Normal code / Malfunction code ( )


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Problem Symptom Confirmation


Check if what the customer claimed in “Customer Questionnaire” is accurately found in the vehicle. If that symptom is
found, check whether the symptom is identified as a failure. (This step should be shared with the customer if possible.)

DTC Check
Check DTC stored in BCM memory referring to “DTC Check”, record it and then clear it referring to “DTC Clearance”.
DTC indicates malfunction that occurred in the system but does not indicate whether it exists now or it occurred in the
past and the normal condition has been restored now. To check which case applies, clear DTC once and check
whether or not any fault exists.

Troubleshooting for DTC


Based on the DTC indicated in Step 3 and referring to applicable DTC flow, locate the cause of the trouble, namely in
a sensor, wire harness, connector, BCM or other part and repair or replace faulty parts.

Body Electrical Control System Symptom Diagnosis


Check the parts or system suspected as a possible cause referring to symptom diagnosis of each system.

Check for Intermittent Problem


Check parts where an intermittent trouble is easy to occur (e.g., wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to
“Intermittent and Poor Connection Inspection in Section 00 in related manual”.
10B-9 Body Electrical Control System:

Final Confirmation Test


Confirm that the problem symptom has gone and the body electrical control system is free from any abnormal
conditions. If what has been repaired is related to the malfunction DTC, check DTC again and confirm that no DTC is
indicated.

Scan Tool Data


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Normal condition /
Scan tool data Condition
reference value
) Vehicle Speed At stop with ignition switch turned ON 0 km/h
–40 °C – 70 °C
) Outside air Temp Reference value is relative to outside air temperature
(–40 °F – 158 °F)
) Battery Voltage At specified idle speed after warming up 10 – 14 V
80 °C – 100 °C
) Coolant Temp At specified idle speed after warming up
(176 °F – 212 °F)
Desired idle speed
) Engine Speed Engine idling with no load applied after warming up
± 50 rpm
) Fuel Consumption At specified idle speed after warming up 0.0 km/l
Ignition key inserted in ignition key cylinder Key in
) Key Reminder Sw
Ignition key pulled out from ignition key cylinder Pulled
Rear wiper switch at ON position and ignition switch turned ON ON
) Rear Wiper Sw Rear wiper switch at INT position and ignition switch turned ON INT

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Rear wiper switch at OFF position and ignition switch turned ON OFF
Key cylinder switch of driver side door at lock position LOCK
) Door key Sw Key cylinder switch of driver side door not turned Neutral
Key cylinder switch of driver side door at unlock position Unlock
Lock side of manual door lock switch pressed LOCK
) Door Lock Sw Manual door lock switch not pressed Neutral
Unlock side of manual door lock switch pressed Unlock
Driver side door open Open
) Driv Door Sw
Driver side door closed Close
Doors other than driver side door open Open
) Pass Door Sw
Doors other than driver side door closed Close
Brake fluid level at MIN level or higher Normal
) Brake Fluid Level
Brake fluid level lower than MIN level Low
Parking brake lever pulled ON
) Parking Brake Sw
Parking brake lever released OFF
Rear end door window / back window defogger switch pressed with
ON
engine running
) Rear Defogger Sw
Rear end door window / back window defogger switch not pressed
OFF
with engine running
Lighting switch at HEAD position ON
) Headlight Sw
Lighting switch at OFF position OFF
Lighting switch at HEAD or CLEARANCE position ON
) Tail Light Sw
Lighting switch at OFF position OFF
Lighting switch at HEAD position and front fog light switch at ON
ON
position
) Front Fog Light Sw
Lighting switch at HEAD position and front fog light switch at OFF
OFF
position
Driver side seat belt fastened Fasten
) Driv Seatbelt Sw
Driver side seat belt unfastened Unfasten
) Rear end door Rear end door opener switch pressed ON
opener Rear end door opener switch not pressed OFF
Trunk lid opened ON
)Trunk Sw
Trunk lid closed OFF
Engine at stop with ignition switch turned ON ON
) Charge light
Engine running OFF
Engine at stop with ignition switch turned ON ON
) Oil pressure switch
Engine running OFF
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-10

Normal condition /
Scan tool data Condition
reference value
A/C and ignition switch turned ON ON
) A/C Switch
A/C switch turned OFF OFF

Scan Tool Data Definitions Brake Fluid Level (Low / Normal)


Vehicle Speed (km/h, mph) Low: Brake fluid level is lower than specified level.
This parameter indicates the vehicle speed computed by Normal: Brake fluid level is higher than MIN level.
ECM.
Parking Brake Sw (Parking brake switch) (ON / OFF)
Outside air Temp (°C, °F) ON: Parking brake lever is pulled up.
It is detected by outside air temperature sensor. OFF: Parking brake lever is released.

Battery Voltage (V) Rear Defogger Sw (Rear end door window / back
This parameter indicates battery positive voltage window defogger switch) (ON / OFF)
inputted to BCM. This parameter indicates the state of the rear end door
window / back window defogger switch.
Coolant Temp (Engine coolant temperature) (°C, °F)
This parameter indicates the engine coolant temperature Headlight Sw (Headlight switch) (ON / OFF)
computed by ECM. This parameter indicates the state of the lighting switch.

Engine Speed (RPM) Tail Light Sw (Lighting switch) (ON / OFF)

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This parameter indicates the engine speed computed by This parameter indicates the state of the lighting switch.
ECM.
Front Fog Light Sw (Front fog light switch) (ON /
Fuel Consumption (km/l) OFF)
This parameter indicates the fuel consumption computed This parameter indicates the state of the front fog light
by ECM. switch.

Key Reminder Sw (Key reminder switch) (Pulled / Driv Seatbelt Sw (Driver seat belt switch) (Fasten /
Key in) Unfasten)
This parameter indicates the state of the key reminder This parameter indicates the state of the driver side seat
switch. belt buckle switch.

Rear Wiper Sw (Rear wiper switch) (ON / INT / OFF) Rear end door opener (Rear end door opener switch)
This parameter indicates the state of the rear wiper (ON / OFF)
switch. This parameter indicates the state of the rear end door
opener switch.
Door key Sw (Door key cylinder switch) (Lock /
Neutral / Unlock) Trunk Sw (Trunk lid switch) (ON / OFF) (keyless start
This parameter indicates the state of the door key model)
cylinder switch. This parameter indicates the state of the trunk lid switch.

Door Lock Sw (Manual door lock switch) (Lock / Charge light (ON / OFF)
Neutral / Unlock) This parameter indicates the state of the charge system
This parameter indicates the state of the manual door monitor switch.
lock switch.
Oil pressure switch (ON / OFF)
Driv Door Sw (Driver side door switch) (Open / This parameter indicates the state of the oil pressure
Close) switch.
This parameter indicates the state of the driver side door
switch. A/C Switch (ON / OFF)
This parameter indicates the state of the air conditioning
Pass Door Sw (Other than driver side door switch) switch.
(Open / Close)
This parameter indicates the state of the door switches
other than driver side door switch.
10B-11 Body Electrical Control System:

Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of SUZUKI Scan Tool


SUZUKI scan tool has the output test function which can force operation of following actuators and relays of the
system controlled by BCM. When a malfunction is found in the system controlled by BCM, execute the output test
which enables easy judgment whether the malfunction is on the input side or output side of BCM. For detailed
information on operation of SUZUKI scan tool, refer to “SUZUKI Scan Tool Operator’s Manual”.
Output Test Item Controlled Parts
Hazard Warning Light Turn signal and hazard warning relay
Interior (Dome) Light Interior (Dome) light (when interior light switch is at DOOR position)
Tail Light Tail light relay
Front Fog Light Front fog light relay (when lighting switch is at HEAD position)
Rear defogger Rear end door window / back window defogger relay
Dead lock Each door lock actuator
Rear end door (trunk) open Rear end door / trunk lid opener relay
Door Each door lock actuator
Warning buzzer Warning buzzer (in BCM)
Rear wiper Rear wiper relay
Alarm indicator Theft deterrent light (in information display or clock)
Horn Horn relay

DTC Table
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DTC (indicated DTC (displayed on

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DTC (displayed on
by theft odometer in Detected item Detecting condition
SUZUKI scan tool)
deterrent light) combination meter)
NO DTC 0000 0000 — No DTC detected
) B1133 1133 b1133 Battery voltage too high Battery voltage too high
Outside air temperature
Sensor output voltage too
) B1141 1141 b1141 (ambient temperature)
high
sensor circuit open
Outside air temperature
(ambient temperature) Sensor output voltage too
) B1142 1142 b1142
sensor circuit short to low
ground
Air bag communication
Air bag communication
) B1150 1150 b1150 circuit open or short to
circuit malfunction
ground
Air bag deployment signal Air bag deployment signal
) B1157 1157 b1157
input inputted
) B1170 1170 b1170 EEPROM access error Memory error
Transmitting and receiving
Control module
) U0073 0073 U0073 error of BCM for specified
communication bus off
time continuously
Receiving error of BCM
Lost communication with
) U0100 0100 U0100 from ECM for specified time
ECM
continuously
Receiving error of BCM
Lost communication with
) U0101 0101 U0101 from TCM for specified time
TCM
continuously
Lost communication with Receiving error of BCM
) U0155 0155 U0155 instrument panel cluster from combination meter for
(IPC) control module specified time continuously
Receiving error of BCM
Lost communication with
from keyless start control
) U1144 1144 U1144 keyless start control
module for specified time
module
continuously
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-12

DTC Check
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Using SUZUKI Scan Tool
1) Prepare SUZUKI scan tool.
2) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect it to data link connector (DLC) located on underside of instrument panel
of driver’s side.
Special tool
(A): SUZUKI scan tool

(A)

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3) Turn ignition switch ON.
4) Read DTC according to instructions displayed on SUZUKI scan tool and print it or write it down.
Refer to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for further details.
If communication between SUZUKI scan tool and BCM is not possible, check if SUZUKI scan tool is
communicable by connecting it to BCM in another vehicle. If communication is possible in this case, SUZUKI scan
tool is in good condition. Then check data link connector and serial data line (circuit) in the vehicle with which
communication was not possible.
5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch off and disconnect SUZUKI scan tool from data link connector.
10B-13 Body Electrical Control System:

Without Using SUZUKI Scan Tool


1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Perform following Steps a) to d) within 10 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON and engine stops.
a) Turn headlight switch to “SMALL” position.
b) Turn headlight switch to “OFF” position.
c) Repeat Steps a) and b) 2 times.
d) Press and release driver side door switch 3 times.
3) Check DTC displayed on odometer of combination meter or read flashing pattern of theft deterrent light which
represents DTC as shown in the following example and write it down.
When more than 2 DTCs are stored in memory, flashing for each DTC starts with the smallest DTC number in
increasing order. Also, DTC is indicated repeatedly until the ignition switch is turned OFF.

[A] 1
0 0 0 0
A

B
T2 T2 T2 T2

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[B]
1 1 3 3
A

B
T2 T2 T2

T1 T1 T1 T1

[C] 2
1 1 3 3 1 1 6 0
A

B
T2 T2 T2 T3 T2 T2 T2 T2

T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1
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[A]: No DTC (No. 0000) A: Indicator light turned ON T2: 1.0 seconds 2. Odometer
[B]: DTC B1133 (No. 1133) B: Indicator light turned OFF T3: 3.0 seconds
[C]: When 2 DTCs are detected T1: 0.3 seconds 1. Theft deterrent light

4) After completing the check, turn ignition switch to OFF position.

DTC Clearance Without Using SUZUKI Scan Tool


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After repair or replace of malfunction part(s), clear all 1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
DTCs by performing the following procedure. 2) Perform following Steps a) to d) within 10 seconds
after ignition switch is turned ON and engine stops.
Using SUZUKI Scan Tool a) Turn headlight switch to “SMALL” position.
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector in b) Turn headlight switch to “OFF” position.
the same manner as when making this connection c) Repeat Steps a) and b) 3 times.
for DTC check.
d) Press and release driver side door switch 4
2) Turn ignition switch ON and engine stops. times.
3) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on 3) After completing above Steps, confirm that no
scan tool. Refer to scan tool operator’s manual for malfunction DTC is detected.
further details.
4) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch
off and disconnect scan tool from data link
connector.
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-14

BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check


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Wiring Diagram

+B 2
WHT/RED G06-13
3 WHT/BLK G04-2
1
BLK/WHT G04-1
BLK G06-1
BLK/ORN G04-12
4

G04 G05 G06

6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21

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1. BCM 2. Junction block 3. Ignition switch 4. Battery

Troubleshooting

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Step Action Yes No
1 Fuse check Go to Step 2. Replace fuse and check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position. for short circuit to
ground.
2) Check circuit fuses for condition.

Are circuit fuses in good condition?


2 Power supply circuit check Go to Step 3. Repair power supply
1) Disconnect connectors from BCM. circuit.
2) Check for proper connection to BCM connector at
terminal “G06-13”.
3) If OK, then measure voltage between “G06-13” terminal
of BCM connector and vehicle body ground.

Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
3 Power supply circuit check Go to Step 4. Repair power supply
1) Check for proper connection to BCM connector at circuit.
terminals “G04-1” and “G04-2”.
2) If OK, turn ignition switch to ON position.
3) Measure voltage between following terminals.
• Between “G04-1” terminal of BCM connector and
vehicle body ground
• Between “G04-2” terminal of BCM connector and
vehicle body ground

Is each voltage 10 – 14 V?
10B-15 Body Electrical Control System:

Step Action Yes No


4 Ground circuit check BCM power supply Repair ground circuit.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position. circuit and ground circuit
are in good condition.
2) Check for proper connection to BCM connector at
terminals “G06-1” and “G04-12”.
3) If OK, then measure resistance between following
terminals.
• Between “G06-1” terminal of BCM connector and
vehicle body ground
• Between “G04-12” terminal of BCM connector and
vehicle body ground

Is each resistance 2 Ω or less?

DTC B1133 (No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too High


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Wiring Diagram
Refer to “BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check”.

DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause


DTC detecting condition Possible cause

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Power voltage supplied from battery to BCM is • Charging system malfunction
higher than 16 V. • BCM malfunction

Flow Test Description


Step 1: Check charging system

DTC Troubleshooting
Step Action Yes No
1 Charging system operation check Substitute a known Repair charging system.
1) Check generator for operation referring to “Generator good BCM and recheck.
Test (Overcharged Battery Check) in Section 1J in
related manual”.

Is it in good condition?

DTC B1141 / B1142 (No. 1141 / No. 1142): Outside Air Temperature (Ambient Temp.) Sensor Circuit
Malfunction
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Wiring Diagram

2
5V
1 G05
YEL/RED G05-24
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21
YEL/BLK G05-21

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1. Outside air temperature sensor 2. BCM


Body Electrical Control System: 10B-16

DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause


DTC detecting condition Possible cause
DTC B1141 (DTC No. 1141): • Open in outside air temperature sensor circuit
Input signal from outside air temperature sensor is higher • Outside air temperature sensor malfunction
than 4.88 V.
• BCM malfunction
DTC B1142 (DTC No. 1142): • Short in outside air temperature sensor circuit
Input signal from outside air temperature sensor is lower • Outside air temperature sensor malfunction
than 0.1 V.
• BCM malfunction

Flow Test Description


Step 1: Check whether malfunction is in outside air temperature sensor.
Step 2: Check outside air temperature sensor circuit.

DTC Troubleshooting
Step Action Yes No
1 Outside air temperature sensor check Go to Step 2. Replace outside air
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position. temperature sensor.
2) Disconnect connector from outside air temperature
sensor.

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3) Check outside air temperature sensor for resistance
referring to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection
(If Equipped) in Section 9C in related manual”.

Is it in good condition?
2 Outside air temperature sensor circuit check Substitute a known- Repair circuit.
1) Disconnect connector from BCM and check for proper good BCM and recheck.
terminal connection to BCM connector.
2) If connections are OK, check outside air temperature
sensor circuit for open, short and high resistance.

Is each circuit in good condition?

DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag Communication Circuit Malfunction


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Wiring Diagram

2
5V
1

G04-19 YEL L04-37

G04

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

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1. SDM 2. BCM

DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause


DTC detecting condition Possible cause
After ignition switch is turned ON, abnormal signal is fed • Air bag communication circuit open or short
from SDM to BCM. • SDM malfunction
• BCM malfunction
10B-17 Body Electrical Control System:

Flow Test Description


Step 1: Check air bag communication circuit.
Step 2: Check air bag communication circuit.

DTC Troubleshooting
Step Action Yes No
1 Air bag communication circuit check Go to Step 2. Repair circuit.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Disconnect connectors from BCM and SDM.
3) Check for proper terminal connection to BCM and SDM
connectors.
4) If connections are OK, check air bag communication
circuit for open, short and high resistance.

Is circuit in good condition?


2 Air bag communication circuit check Substitute a known- Substitute a known-
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position. good SDM and recheck. good BCM and recheck.
2) Connect connectors to BCM.
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Measure voltage between “G04-19” terminal of BCM

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connector and vehicle body ground.

Is voltage 4 – 6 V?

DTC B1157 (No. 1157): Air Bag Deployment Signal Input


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Wiring Diagram
Refer to “DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag Communication Circuit Malfunction”.

DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause


DTC detecting condition Possible cause
Air bag deployment signal is fed from SDM to BCM. • Air bag component parts
• BCM malfunction

Flow Test Description


Step 1: Check DTC for SDM.

DTC Troubleshooting
Step Action Yes No
1 DTC check of SDM Go to “DTC B1021: Substitute a known-
1) Check DTC stored in SDM referring to “DTC Check in Front Air Bag good BCM and recheck.
Section 8B in related manual”. Deployment Record in
Section 8B in related
Is DTC B1021 detected? manual”.
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-18

DTC B1170 (No. 1170): EEPROM Access Error


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DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause
DTC detecting condition Possible cause
Data write error or check sum error. BCM malfunction

DTC Troubleshooting

NOTE
Before performing steps below, be sure to perform “Body Electrical Control System Check”.

1) Ignition switch OFF.


2) Replace BCM.
3) Repeat BCM Check Flow Table.

DTC U0073 (No. 0073): Control Module Communication Bus Off


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Refer to “Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC in Section 1A in related manual”.

DTC U0100 (No. 0100): Lost Communication with ECM


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Refer to “Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC in Section 1A in related manual”.

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DTC U0101 (No. 0101): Lost Communication with TCM
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Refer to “Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC in Section 1A in related manual”.

DTC U0155 (No. 0155): Lost Communication with Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control Module
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Refer to “Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC in Section 1A in related manual”.

DTC U1144 (No. 1144): Lost Communication with Keyless Start Control Module
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Refer to “Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC in Section 1A in related manual”.
10B-19 Body Electrical Control System:

Inspection of BCM and Its Circuits


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BCM and its circuits can be checked at BCM wiring couplers by measuring voltage and resistance.

! CAUTION
BCM cannot be checked by itself. It is strictly prohibited to connect voltmeter or ohmmeter to BCM
with couplers disconnected from it.

Voltage Check
1) Remove BCM referring to “BCM Removal and Installation”.
2) Connect connectors to BCM (1).
3) Check voltage at each terminal number of couplers connected.
For connector and terminal number, refer to “Connector Layout Diagram of BCM”.

1 1

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NOTE
• As each terminal voltage is affected by the battery voltage, confirm that it is 11 V or more when
ignition switch is ON.
• Voltage with asterisk (*) can not be measured by voltmeter because it is pulse signal.
Check it with oscilloscope if necessary.

BCM connector “G04”


Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition
10 – 14 V Ignition switch is at ON position
G04-1 Ignition switch signal (IG ON) Ignition switch is at any position other than ON
0V
position
10 – 14 V Ignition switch is at ACC or ON position
G04-2 Power source (ACC) Ignition switch is at any position other than ACC or
0V
ON position
10 – 14 V Ignition key is inserted to ignition key cylinder
G04-3 Key reminder switch
0V Ignition key is pulled out from ignition key cylinder
G04-4 — — —
Serial communication line for *0 – 1 V
G04-5 information display and HVAC ↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 1: ”
control module 10 – 14 V
*0 – 1 V
↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 2: ”
G04-6 Rear wiper switch 10 – 14 V
Ignition switch is at ON position and rear wiper
0V
switch is at ON position
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-20

Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition


*0 – 1 V
↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 2: ”
G04-7 Rear wiper INT switch 10 – 14 V
Ignition switch is at ON position and rear wiper
0V
switch is at INT position
G04-8 — — —
Lighting switch is at HEAD position and front fog
10 – 14 V
light switch is at ON position
G04-9 Front fog light switch (if equipped)
Lighting switch is at HEAD position and front fog
0V
light switch is at OFF position
Lighting switch is at any position other than HEAD
10 – 14 V
G04-10 Lighting switch (HEAD) position
0V Lighting switch is at HEAD position
10 – 14 V Lighting switch is at OFF position
G04-11 Lighting switch (CLEARANCE) Lighting switch is at any position other than OFF
0V
position
G04-12 Ground for BCM 0V Ignition switch is at each position
G04-13 — — —
G04-14 — — —
G04-15 — — —
10 – 14 V Theft deterrent light is not lit up

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G04-16 Theft deterrent light
0V Theft deterrent light is lit up
G04-17 — — —
G04-18 — — —
*0 – 1 V
G04-19 Serial communication line of SDM ↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 3: ”
4–6V
*3 – 14 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 4: ”
Rear end door window / back
G04-20 Ignition switch is at ON position and rear end door
window defogger switch 0V
window / back window defogger switch is pushed
G04-21 — — —
*0 – 1 V
Vehicle speed signal output (if
G04-22 ↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 5: ”
equipped)
4–6V
G04-23 — — —
G04-24 — — —

BCM connector “G05”


Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition
CAN communication line (high) for
G05-1 *2.5 – 3.6 V
each control module
CAN communication line (high) for
G05-2 *2.5 – 3.6 V
DLC
Refer to “Reference waveform No. 6: ”
CAN communication line (low) for
G05-3 *1.6 – 2.5 V
each control module
CAN communication line (low) for
G05-4 *1.6 – 2.5 V
DLC
G05-5 — — —
*3 – 14 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 4: ”
Ignition switch is at ON position, blower speed
G05-6 A/C switch (if equipped)
0V selector is at any position other than OFF position
and A/C switch is at ON position
*5 – 12 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 7: ”
G05-7 Brake fluid level switch Ignition switch is at ON position and brake fluid
0V
level is lower than MIN level
*5 – 12 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 7: ”
G05-8 Parking brake switch Ignition switch is at ON position and parking brake
0V
lever is pulled up
10B-21 Body Electrical Control System:

Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition


*6 – 14 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 8: ”
G05-9 Oil pressure switch Ignition switch is at ON position and engine is at
0V
stop
11 – 16 V Engine is running
G05-10 Generator “L” terminal
0V Ignition switch is at ON position
G05-11 — — —
10 – 14 V Lighting switch is at OFF position
G05-12 Tail light relay control Lighting switch is at any position other than OFF
0V
position
Ignition switch is at ON position and rear wiper is
10 – 14 V
not in operation
G05-13 Rear wiper control
Ignition switch is at ON position and rear wiper is in
0V
operation
Engine is running and rear end door window / back
10 – 14 V
Rear end door window / back window defogger is not in operation
G05-14
window defogger control Engine is running and rear end door window / back
0V
window defogger is in operation
10 – 14 V Horn is not in operation
G05-15 Horn control
0V Horn is in operation
G05-16 — — —
Lighting switch is at HEAD position and front fog

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10 – 14 V
light switch is at OFF position
G05-17 Front fog light control (if equipped)
Lighting switch is at HEAD position and front fog
0V
light switch is at ON position
Power supply for keyless entry
G05-18 4–6V Ignition switch is at ON position
receiver (if equipped)
*0 – 1 V
Signal for keyless entry receiver (if
G05-19 ↑↓ Refer to “Reference waveform No. 9: ”
equipped)
4–6V
Ground for keyless entry receiver
G05-20 0V Ignition switch is at each position
(if equipped)
Sensor ground for outside air
G05-21 0V Ignition switch is at each position
temperature sensor (if equipped)
G05-22 — — —
G05-23 — — —
Outside air temperature sensor (if Ignition switch is at ON position and outside air
G05-24 About 1.5 V
equipped) temperature approx. 20 °C (68 °F)
G05-25 — — —
Manual door lock switch is at any position other
10 – 14 V
G05-26 Manual door lock switch (Unlock) than unlock position
0V Manual door lock switch is at unlock position
Manual door lock switch is at any position other
10 – 14 V
G05-27 Manual door lock switch (Lock) than lock position
0V Manual door lock switch is at lock position.
G05-28 — — —
10 – 14 V Rear end door is closed
Rear end door switch (hatchback)
0V Rear end door is opened
G05-29
Trunk lid switch (sedan) (keyless 10 – 14 V Trunk lid is closed
start model) 0V Trunk lid is opened
10 – 14 V Rear end door opener switch is not pushed
G05-30 Rear end door opener switch
0V Rear end door opener switch is pushed
G05-31 — — —
G05-32 — — —
G05-33 — — —
Turn signal / hazard warning relay 0V Hazard warning switch is at ON position
G05-34
control 10 – 14 V Hazard warning switch is at OFF position
G05-35 Serial communication line of DLC 7 – 12 V Ignition switch is at ON position
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-22

Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition


Driver side key cylinder switch is at any position
Driver side door key cylinder 10 – 14 V
G05-36 other than unlock position
switch (Unlock)
0V Driver side key cylinder switch is at unlock position
Driver side key cylinder switch is at any position
Driver side door key cylinder 10 – 14 V
G05-37 other than lock position
switch (lock)
0V Driver side key cylinder switch is at lock position
Rear right and left side door and passenger side
10 – 14 V
Door switch (other than driver side door are closed
G05-38
door and rear end door) Any one of the door is opened (except driver side
0V
door and rear end door)
10 – 14 V Driver side door is closed
G05-39 Driver side door switch
0V Driver side door is opened
*5 – 12 V Refer to “Reference waveform No. 7: ”
G05-40 Driver side seat belt switch Ignition switch is at ON position and driver side
0V
seat belt is unfastened

BCM connector “G06”


Terminal Circuit Normal voltage Condition
G06-1 Ground for BCM 0V Ignition switch is at each position
10 – 14 V Unlock signal is output for rear door lock actuators
Rear door lock actuator control

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G06-2 Unlock signal is not output for rear door lock
(Unlock) 0V
actuators
10 – 14 V Lock signal is output for all door lock actuators
G06-3 Door lock actuator control (Lock)
0V Lock signal is not output for all door lock actuators
G06-4 — — —
Power supply for door lock
G06-5 10 – 14 V Ignition switch is at each position
actuator
G06-6 — — —
Rear end door / trunk lid opener actuator is in
10 – 14 V
Rear end door / trunk lid opener operation
G06-7
actuator control Rear end door / trunk lid opener actuator is not in
0V
operation
Unlock signal is output for driver side door lock
10 – 14 V
Driver side door lock actuator actuator
G06-8
control (Unlock) Unlock signal is not output for driver side door lock
0V
actuator
Unlock signal is output for passenger side door
10 – 14 V
Passenger side door lock actuator lock actuator
G06-9
control (Unlock) Unlock signal is not output for passenger side door
0V
lock actuator
G06-10 — — —
G06-11 — — —
Lighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer
10 – 14 V
Headlight high beam monitor switch is at low beam position
G06-12
signal Lighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer
0V
switch is at high beam position
G06-13 Power supply for BCM 10 – 14 V Ignition switch is at each position
G06-14 — — —
Interior light switch is at DOOR position and
10 – 14 V
interior light is not lit up
G06-15 Interior light control
Interior light switch is at DOOR position and
0V
interior light is lit up
10B-23 Body Electrical Control System:

Reference waveform No. 1 Reference waveform No. 3


HVAC control module and information display serial SDM communication signal (1)
communication signal (1) Measurement terminal CH1: “G04-19” to “G04-12”
Measurement terminal CH1: “G04-5” to “G04-12” Oscilloscope setting CH1: 2 V/DIV
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 5 V/DIV TIME: 400 ms/DIV
TIME: 10 ms/DIV Measurement condition Ignition switch is at ON position
Measurement condition Ignition switch is at ON position

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Reference waveform No. 2


Rear wiper LOW or INT signal (1)
Measurement terminal Rear wiper LOW signal:
CH1: “G04-6” to “G04-12”
Rear wiper INT signal:
CH1: “G04-7” to “G04-12”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 5 V/DIV
TIME: 10 ms/DIV
Measurement condition Rear wiper LOW signal:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position, rear wiper switch is
at any position other than
LOW position
Rear wiper INT signal:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position, rear wiper switch is
at any position other than
INT position

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Body Electrical Control System: 10B-24

Reference waveform No. 4 Reference waveform No. 5


A/C or rear end door window / back window defogger Vehicle speed pulse output signal (1)
switch signal (1) Measurement terminal CH1: “G04-22” to “G04-12”
Measurement terminal Rear end door window / back Oscilloscope setting CH1: 2 V / DIV
window defogger switch TIME: 100 ms / DIV
CH1: “G04-20” to “G04-12” Measurement condition Vehicle speed at 10 km/h (6
A/C switch mph)
CH1: “G05-6” to “G04-12”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 5 V/DIV
TIME: 10 ms/DIV
Measurement condition Rear end door window / back
window defogger switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position and rear end door
window / back window
defogger switch is not
pushed
A/C switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position, A/C switch or
blower speed selector is at

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OFF position
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Reference waveform No. 6


CAN communication signal
Measurement terminal CAN communication signal for
each control module
CH1: “G05-1” to “G04-12”
CH2: “G05-3” to “G04-12”
CAN communication signal for
DLC
CH1: “G05-2” to “G04-12”
CH2: “G05-4” to “G04-12”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 1 V / DIV
CH2: 1 V / DIV
TIME: 40 µs / DIV
Measurement condition Ignition switch is at ON position
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1. CAN communication line signal (High)


2. CAN communication line signal (Low)
10B-25 Body Electrical Control System:

Reference waveform No. 7 Reference waveform No. 8


Brake fluid level, parking brake or driver side seat belt Oil pressure switch signal (1)
switch signal (1) Measurement terminal CH1: “G05-9” to “G04-12”
Measurement terminal Brake fluid level switch signal: Oscilloscope setting CH1: 2 V / DIV
CH1: “G05-7” to “G04-12” TIME: 20 ms / DIV
Parking brake switch signal: Measurement condition Engine is running and oil
CH1: “G05-8” to “G04-12” pressure is in normal condition
Driver side seat belt switch
signal:
CH1: “G05-40” to “G04-12”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 2 V / DIV
TIME: 20 ms / DIV
Measurement condition Brake fluid level switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position and brake fluid level
is at specified level
Parking brake switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position and parking brake
lever is released.
Driver side seat belt switch:

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• Ignition switch is at ON I5JB0AA20020-01
position and driver seat belt
is fastened Reference waveform No. 9
Keyless entry receiver signal (1)
Measurement terminal CH1: “G05-19” to “G04-12”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 2 V / DIV
TIME: 200 ms / DIV
Measurement condition Lock or unlock button of
keyless entry transmitter is
pushed

I5JB0AA20019-01

I5JB0AA20021-01
Body Electrical Control System: 10B-26

Repair Instructions
BCM Removal and Installation Installation
S7RW0BA206001 Reverse removal procedure for installation, noting
Removal
following points.
1) Remove dash side trim and steering column hole
• Connect connectors securely.
cover.
• With keyless entry system (other than keyless start
2) Remove BCM mounting bolts (1).
model), if BCM is replaced, register transmitter code
into BCM, referring to “Programming Transmitter
2
Code for Keyless Entry System (Other than Keyless
Start Model) in Section 9F in related manual”.

Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and


Installation
S7RW0BA206002
For removal and installation, refer to “Outside Air
Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) in Section 9C in related manual”.

Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection


S7RW0BA206003
For inspection, refer to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor

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Inspection (If Equipped) in Section 9C in related
1
I7RW01A20014-01
manual”.
3) Disconnect connectors from BCM (2).

Special Tools and Equipment


Special Tool
S7RW0BA208001
SUZUKI scan tool

This kit includes following
items. 1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA
card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE
16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette
cable, 6. DLC loop back
adapter, 7. Battery power
cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9.
RS232 adapter, 10. RS232
loop back connector, 11.
Storage case, 12. )
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Prepared by

1st Ed. Jul., 2007


1.0 mm

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SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL


RW416
TAIWAN MODEL
USE THIS MANUAL WITH MANUALS
MENTIONED IN FOREWORD OF THIS
99501-52L10-38E

MANUAL.

99501-52L10-38E

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